Originally posted by: Platypus
Jimi Hendrix /w The Experience and Band of Gypsies collectively changed music forever in an extraordinarily short period of time. PF were very innovative as well but given the small timeline that Hendrix was alive and creating music I would say the hat tip goes to him on this one.
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: Platypus
Jimi Hendrix /w The Experience and Band of Gypsies collectively changed music forever in an extraordinarily short period of time. PF were very innovative as well but given the small timeline that Hendrix was alive and creating music I would say the hat tip goes to him on this one.
my feelings too
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: Platypus
Jimi Hendrix /w The Experience and Band of Gypsies collectively changed music forever in an extraordinarily short period of time. PF were very innovative as well but given the small timeline that Hendrix was alive and creating music I would say the hat tip goes to him on this one.
my feelings too
Most telling is that, back in the day, NO ONE, not even Eric Clapton, ever wanted to have to follow Mr. Jimmy on stage.
His own peers not only respected him they were in awe of him. What more can you say?
Edit: But, hell, I'd be the last person to deny Pink Floyd their major, major props. It would be like dissing Newton to praise Einstein.
Originally posted by: zoiks
Originally posted by: irishScott
Boston.
I still lub Boston. Timeless.
Originally posted by: Eli
Innovative?
Hmm... I think they were both ahead of their times.
Originally posted by: G Wizard
Hendrix.
Very innovative in his "showmanship" (ie, playing with his teeth, behind his back)
Originally posted by: G Wizard
Hendrix.
Very unconventional in how he strung his guitar.
Very innovative in his "showmanship" (ie, playing with his teeth, behind his back)
Plus he could really really really play.
He changed the game. Miles Davis credited him with the innovation behind Bitches Brew, which created a whole new sub-genre of jazz, jazz fusion.
Originally posted by: Ns1
hendrix has been copied 100x over since his time
PF? hardly.
of course, I don't know how things were 'back then', so I can't decide who was more innovative 'back then'
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: Platypus
Jimi Hendrix /w The Experience and Band of Gypsies collectively changed music forever in an extraordinarily short period of time. PF were very innovative as well but given the small timeline that Hendrix was alive and creating music I would say the hat tip goes to him on this one.
my feelings too